Automotive

AutomotiveTechnology

Our Automotive Technology program prepares students for employment in many areas of
the automotive field including dealerships, independent garages, fleet shops, service
stations and specialty shops, which cover areas such as tune-ups and brakes...

Collision &Refinishing

Successful completion of the two-year Automotive Collision
and Refinishing Technician program enables graduates
to enter the field with the necessary skills and knowledge
to succeed in the rapidly growing automotive collision and refinishing industry...

Toyota Technician Training& Education

Our Toyota Technician Training & Education Network (T-TEN) program
prepares students for employment in many areas of the automotive
field with the focus on Toyota dealerships. The two-year program will
cover all areas of automotive service and repair and enable...

All course offerings are subject to change. The college cannot guarantee class offerings,
designated times or specific instructors - as funding levels and student interest may affect whether or not an
offering is available.

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Here are some sites you can explore to see what automotive information is available on the Internet and to enrich your experience in
automotive classes.

Automotive Technology Hybrid Class

Instructor: Tom Connors

Spokane Community College is starting a Hybrid class in the automotive program.
This is a 16-credit course. It will start winter quarter 2008 and can be taken after
the completion of an A.A.S. degree or equivalent.

Students will receive intensive hands on training on both Generation 1 and Generation 2 Toyota Prius hybrids.
Topics will also include Ford, Honda, and GM Hybrids plus electric vehicles and hydrogen fuel cells.

Special thanks to Spalding Auto Parts for donating hybrid parts that make this program possible.

Photos from SCC's 2006Spring Fling Auto Show

High Performance Classes fromSCC's Automotive Department

Spokane Community College has started a high performance class in the automotive program. This is a 16-credit course. It will be offered
during summer quarter and can be taken after the completion of an A.A.S. degree or equivalent. You can also take this class with the
completion of basic drivability, electrical, and engines classes with the approval of the department chair.